A) I try to publish a thematic list of useful web sites each week. Sometimes I
annotate entries, but this depends on how busy I am. To subscribe to the list,
visithttp://groups.google.com/group/friday5.
Archives are browsable, too.

D) If you’d like to be a special mystery guest and submit a list for the group’s
perusal, also email me and we’ll discuss a potential topic and date. Last year,
we enjoyed lists on everything from Google Sketchup and Architecture (Fred
Bartels) to digital scrapbooking (Rae Niles and Marianne Handler). Thanks to
everyone who joined in!

When I was a student at Beloit, this annual tradition was nonexistent. The list
is now 10 years old, and is designed to give faculty of a cultural sense of the
incoming freshman class. You can look atdel.icio.us’s
history of who has bookmarked this site, and the user notes crack me up.
Nearly all the comments are on how this list makes people feel old. Do you
remember when car windows used to roll down? ( ADEs who were on the global
awareness trip last summer should note #1 on the list!)

A) I try to publish a thematic list of useful web sites each week. Sometimes I
annotate entries, but this depends on how busy I am. To subscribe to the list,
visithttp://groups.google.com/group/friday5.
Archives are browsable, too.

D) If you’d like to be a special mystery guest and submit a list for the group’s
perusal, also email me and we’ll discuss a potential topic and date. Last year,
we enjoyed lists on everything from Google Sketchup and Architecture (Fred
Bartels) to digital scrapbooking (Rae Niles and Marianne Handler). Thanks to
everyone who joined in!

When I was a student at Beloit, this annual tradition was nonexistent. The list
is now 10 years old, and is designed to give faculty of a cultural sense of the
incoming freshman class. You can look atdel.icio.us’s
history of who has bookmarked this site, and the user notes crack me up.
Nearly all the comments are on how this list makes people feel old. Do you
remember when car windows used to roll down? ( ADEs who were on the global
awareness trip last summer should note #1 on the list!)